試す 金 - 無料
Jewson/Hellenic We won't take undue risks to stay at this level - Thorns boss
Bristol Post
|November 28, 2025
RICHARD Joyce strongly backed his Thornbury Town basement battlers to rescue their non-League step 5 status once more, but pledged: “We'll never risk our club with reckless spending”
Thornbury boss Richard Joyce
Thorns, well into their fifth-sea-summer 2021 rise from the Hellenic League's second tier, have fought hard to keep their heads above water at the higher level, not least last season when they finished up an all-time high 12th in the Premier Division, 126 years since their formation.
That was a marked improvement on their 2023-24 exertions when they survived relegation with a third-bottom finish.
Eighteen games into their latest campaign, Joyce's team find themselves heading to promotion-chasing Corsham Town tomorrow uncomfortably close to the drop zone once more.
When it comes to any potential for splashing the cash in desperate pursuit of safety, the Thorns leader is in no doubt where his priorities lie.
Joyce stressed: “Were we to ever get ourselves into a position to pay our players, it would make for an enormous decision, one of the biggest our club has made.
“You would have to question changing a philosophy that has served us so well for so long. Club cultures change when they feel they have to pay their players something.
“For all the progression I've enjoyed seeing at Thornbury, we are nonetheless structured in a way that should ensure we remain competitive should we fall backwards.
“As a club we've done so much to get to this level and stay put without taking undue risks.
“The fact we finished up 12th last season when we'd previously flirted with relegation is testament to that.
“In the three-and-a-half years since I came in we've had pitchside railings installed, a stand erected and a fabulous clubhouse extension which is generating significantly more money.
“Prior to that, there were elements of the club that were still of County League standard.”
このストーリーは、Bristol Post の November 28, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Bristol Post からのその他のストーリー
Bristol Post
Awaken the magic!
...with Sleeping Beauty at the Redgrave Theatre this Christmas
1 min
November 28, 2025
Bristol Post
Cuts to Foreign Office staff 'puts lives at risk'
PLANS to cut almost 2,000 Foreign Office staff could lead to mistakes in the UK’s delivery of overseas aid - carrying “life or death” risks for the world’s poorest people, the chair of a parliamentary committee has warned.
1 mins
November 28, 2025
Bristol Post
Rugby England star Genge given a chance to ‘refresh’ by Bears boss
BRISTOL Bears will be without British and Irish Lions prop Ellis Genge for the visit of Gallagher Prem leaders Northampton Saints on Saturday evening.
1 mins
November 28, 2025
Bristol Post
'Nothing is worth taking a life for' Mum calls for end to bitter rivalry
THE mother of a teenager murdered as part of the postcode rivalry in east Bristol has called on all sides to stop, saying that there has been “enough bloodshed on the streets of Bristol”.
2 mins
November 28, 2025
Bristol Post
Football Paterson looking for better from his County side against Gas
BRISTOL Rovers’ next opponents, Notts County, saw their six-match unbeaten run in League Two come to an end with a disappointing 3-1 home defeat against Colchester United on Saturday.
2 mins
November 28, 2025
Bristol Post
Bike thefts Riders set up a summit with police chiefs over rising issue
BRISTOL'S motorbike owners have called a summit with police chiefs because of the rising numbers of bike thefts in and around Bristol. A campaign group set up to represent motorbike owners, many of whom have had their bikes stolen, say the tactics of the young bike-stealing gangs has changed, and they are now selling on the bikes they steal instead of just simply riding them around and dumping them.
3 mins
November 28, 2025
Bristol Post
JOLLY GOOD SHOW
Styling the table is a joyous way to showcase your festive feast, says SAM WYLIE-HARRIS
1 mins
November 28, 2025
Bristol Post
'Lack of staff harming level of education'
SCHOOL staffing shortages are harming children’s education and safety, according to a new report.
1 mins
November 28, 2025
Bristol Post
Can you imagine people nowadays coping with how life was in 1947?
BACK in the early months of 1947 there were several months of terrible snow storms, floods when it melted, and strong winds which caused much damage across the country.
2 mins
November 28, 2025
Bristol Post
Island in the limelight
IF YOU MISSED THE BOAT THIS SUMMER, NOW'S THE PERFECT TIME TO HEAD TO MENORCA, SAYS SAMANTHA WOSTEAR
3 mins
November 28, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

